Michael Marrocco Elected President of Delaware County Bar Association

On behalf of The Law Offices of Saia & Piatt, Inc. posted in Firm News on Friday, July 11, 2014.

Our legal team at The Law Offices of Saia & Piatt, Inc. is proud to announce that one of our Ohio criminal defense and OVI lawyers is the new President of the Delaware County Bar Association (in Delaware, Ohio). Attorney Michael Marrocco was elected to the post on June 19, 2014. His term will last a full year, concluding in July 2015. It is with great honor that Attorney Marrocco moves forward into this leadership position, which gives him the opportunity to be a mover and shaker in the local legal community.

Here are a few of the various responsibilities Attorney Marrocco now holds as President of the Delaware County Bar Association, as described in the bar association's Constitution:

Presiding over all meetings

Maintaining order in these meetings and within the organization

Casting the final vote when a tie has been reached

Calling special meetings, when necessary

Appointing committees

Acting as the association's CEO, which involves coordination of the affairs of the organization

There are about 300 members in the Delaware County Bar Association. Attorney Marrocco is looking forward to working with this association over the next year and further into the future.

Attorney Marrocco is a highly experienced trial attorney who represents individuals who are accused of various types of criminal offenses and violations, including OVI and traffic offenses. Because he is a former prosecutor, he is fully prepared to go up against opposition in the courtroom. Mr. Marrocco, who joined our firm in 2009, has earned a reputation as a passionate and effective legal advocate for the criminally accused. He has been trained in the operation and maintenance of the Intoxilyzer 8000 (a specific type of breathalyzer device), and he has also received training through the DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing course. The attorney serves clients from offices in Delaware and Columbus, Ohio.

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